Antonella Natalis was born in Milan in 1971.
Beginning as an adolescent, Antonella Natalis was already fascinated by artists of seascapes so watching and studying them, she absorbed the most she could of all their artworks.
She started in this way,...

Self-construction , re-utilization , re-cycling…. The eco-lamps designed by the Danish designer Judith Byberg.
Her work covers a range of different sectors, while maintaining uniformity in terms of aims and language. The shapes are soft and organi...

Adriana Lohmann is a designer who makes awesome “luminous sculpture”, that’s how she calls them, through the recycling of materials such as crystals, pieces of metal, plastic and textures, and using also innovative materials like terylene and aluminu...

TID is born with a big goal: we want to create a network able to circulate young and creative ideas in the current design scenario. TID makes the encounter between supply and demand easier and more efficient. Young designers and architects can upload their projects online, alongside those of established professionals, creating a unique proposition in the world scene: a wealth of ideas, insights, suggestions that will help you to furnish your home, office or commercial space, following the latest and most interesting ideas.